Why does everything feel so heavy when the Moon is in the final degrees of Pisces?
Why does everything feel so heavy when the Moon is in the final degrees of Pisces?
I’ve been staring at the sky all morning. The Moon is sitting in the very last pada of Revati, practically begging for an exit. It’s that final, ghostly release before things shift into the fire of Aries. I feel it, you feel it. It’s a strange, liminal kind of exhaustion.
And then you have Saturn chilling in Uttara Bhadrapada, just grounding all this watery turbulence. It’s heavy.
But look, if your workspace feels like it’s drowning in this energy, you’ve got to clear the flow.
Here’s a simple Vastu trick: check your North-East corner. It’s the Ishanya Kona, the space of clarity and higher thought. If you’ve got a stack of old papers or, god forbid, a trash bin shoved into that corner, get it out of there immediately.
This might sound backwards, but keeping that spot empty or just placing a small bowl of fresh water there changes the whole room's vibe. It’s like clearing a path for the air to actually move.
I’ve spent years trying to organize my life by the Nakshatras, and I’ll admit, sometimes the best remedy is just taking out the literal trash. If you’re struggling to track these shifts, I usually keep the Vyom app open to see when these planetary transitions hit their peak.
Don’t overthink it today. Just clear that corner. Let the air breathe while the Moon wraps up its journey.
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